2009 ICC World Twenty20

The ICC World Twenty20 in 2009 after the ICC World Twenty20 2007, the second World Cup Twenty20 Cricket men's and took place from June 5 to 21, 2009 in England instead. In the final, Pakistan was able to prevail with 8 wickets against Sri Lanka. As the British government was doing, the team of Zimbabwe refused entry to the UK, fears were expressed that the orientation of another country, have been awarded. Zimbabwe, however, withdrew from the tournament.

  • 5.1 Super 8 5.1.1 tables 5.1.1.1 Group E
  • 5.1.1.2 Group F

Qualification

The ten test nations qualified automatically. In addition there were two participating countries from among the Associate Member of the ICC. These were determined in a qualifying tournament from 2nd to 4th August 2008 Belfast ( Northern Ireland). At this tournament, Ireland (Republic of Ireland plus Northern Ireland ) participated, Kenya, Scotland, the Netherlands, Canada and Bermuda. Here, Ireland and the Netherlands were able to prevail, but could not deliver the final due to rain. After Zimbabwe's withdrawal drew the third place in the qualifying tournament, Scotland, after. For the grouping of the World Cup, Ireland was placed in front of the Netherlands because of the ODI rankings and instead plays Zimbabwe in Group A.

Tournament mode

The group composition based on the final standings of the first 2007 tournament in South Africa, was established on October 31, 2007. The first two teams in each group qualify for the second round, the so-called Super 8, in which they each still deliver three games. This is followed by semi-finals and final. The grouping of the Super 8 and the corresponding Fixtures refer to the set lists of the first round, not the rankings. For India, for example, also be treated as "A1", the team should only be second in their group. Only if the first or second laws does not qualify for the next round, the seedings place is taken by the crew set to three.

Venues

As venues following venues were nominated by the England and Wales Cricket Board and accepted by the ICC:

Preliminary round

June 5 to 10

Tables

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Games

Main Round

Super 8

June 11 to 16

Tables

Group E
Group F

Games

Semifinal

Final

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